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<blockquote data-quote="Dooner" data-source="post: 2737253" data-attributes="member: 41408"><p>Right on, Cody and Grizzly. </p><p></p><p>————————-</p><p></p><p>Back to the original discussion: Several folks, including me, have recommended the 300PRC for a new build. I didn't have the funds for a custom. The only production rifles that had a 1:7 twist rate, for stabilizing the longer high BC bullets, were the Browning & Christensen Arms. I went with the CA Traverse. When I do my part, it has turned out to be a .5 - .75 MOA rifle, shooting Hornady factory ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dooner, post: 2737253, member: 41408"] Right on, Cody and Grizzly. ————————- Back to the original discussion: Several folks, including me, have recommended the 300PRC for a new build. I didn’t have the funds for a custom. The only production rifles that had a 1:7 twist rate, for stabilizing the longer high BC bullets, were the Browning & Christensen Arms. I went with the CA Traverse. When I do my part, it has turned out to be a .5 - .75 MOA rifle, shooting Hornady factory ammo. [/QUOTE]
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